<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>
> I am not a fan of 100% fully redundant systems. I think the expense of
> such systems are rarely justified, and unless you have REALLY done the
> work to understand what all your points of failure are, you are wasting
> your time and money.

Hello mlwmohawk,

If the customer wants fully redundant systems, i'm not going to object.
It may make sense to them, and it probably helps pay the rent better.

Whether they have the willpower to achieve actual 99.95% uptime after
we complete a project by maintaining NASA standards of
maintainence depends on the customer.

I have noticed that many ISP's that boast 99.95% uptime levels
do not measure time that httpd is up, but the time the hardware is up
:-). So its how you define uptime and redundancy...

John.





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